Dealing with the Terrible Twos and Beyond

I’m not a psychologist or child behavior therapist. Nope. My formal education is in a totally different field. But my passion for learning and teaching led me to these tools back in the early 1990s. When I became a father, I noticed how easy it is to extend these tools to my new “job” as a parent. I’ve read a lot of material from other “parenting experts”. Usually the advice is good, but often it is vague. Nobody seems to be telling you exactly what you need to do to end the fighting and screaming. That’s what makes me so different. I show you what to do, I give you tons of examples and I make it easy.

Most articles that I’ve read are the equivalent of talking about how to bake a cake without showing you how to use a measuring cup, or how to set the temperature on the oven. Talk about missing some critical first steps in the process! I finally figured out that most other “experts” skip these steps because they don’t have 15 years of experience in learning how to use language to convince people to do things with little effort. My own background, and therefore, my audio course, is completely different. You’ll love it.